- Source: The Maas at Dordrecht
The Mass at Dordrecht is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch painter Aelbert Cuyp, completed c. 1650. It depicts ships in the river Maas in the city of Dordrecht, the Netherlands. The painting is done in the Dutch Golden Age style. It is currently held by the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C.
Context
In July 1646, a large Dutch transport fleet carrying 30,000 soldiers gathered in Dordrecht. It was a show of force by the northern provinces who were fighting for independence from the Spanish crown in the Dutch Revolt.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rotterdam
- Conrad Theodor van Deventer
- Protestanisme
- Willy Mullens
- Umat Katolik Mangalore
- The Maas at Dordrecht
- Oude Maas
- Aelbert Cuyp
- Dordrecht
- List of rivers of the Netherlands
- Beneden Merwede
- Grote Hollandse Waard
- Meuse
- Nieuwe Merwede
- Bergse Maas